The Maritime Executive
Articles posted by the international team of staff writers at The Maritime Executive.
Op-ED: Iran Appears to Probe New Sea Smuggling Routes into Lebanon
Sea smuggling routes into Lebanon are the focus of renewed attention. Tension is rising in the Levant, where the Leba...
Study Finds Major Drop in Ship Sulfur Emissions Following IMO Regulations
An academic team led by researchers at the UK’s National Centre for Atmospheric Science completed a first in-depth...
Port Canaveral Nudges PortMiami Out to Become Busiest Cruise Homeport
The rivalry between PortMiami in South Florida and Port Canaveral in Central Florida took a surprising turn with Port Ca...
New Cruise Company Signs with China Merchant for Eight B-to-B Ships
Ship manager United Waterways announced its plans to expand its unique B-to-B approach into ocean cruising, focusing on...
Japanese and Chinese Coast Guard Face Off in Disputed Island Chain
There was a new confrontation on Tuesday morning, December 2, as China continues its expansionist policies, claiming larger area...
Coal Fire Doused on Bulker Loading in India
Fire services responded quickly to reports of smoke billowing from a bulker that was loading in the Paradip, India, port over th...
South Africa Plans to Prosecute Container Carriers for Price Fixing
South Africa’s Competition Commission has referred a case of alleged collusion and price fixing against eight of t...
Russia Reports Drone Attack on Tanker but Ukraine Denies Involvement
A small Russia-flagged product tanker was attacked early on Tuesday, December 2 sailing near the Turkish coast, with pho...
Philippines Reports Oman Arranged for Release of Crew Held by Houthis
After four months of captivity, the crew of the bulker Eternity C is expected to be released by the Houthis. The Philippines Dep...
Samsung Heavy Industries and Evergreen Advance Remote Ship Monitoring
Continuing to look to the future with remote ship management, shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries and Evergreen have op...